Free kick awarded for a foul by Luciano Becchio on Jay Simpson. Liam Trotter is shown a yellow card. James Henry joins the action as a substitute, replacing Liam Feeney. Free kick taken by Nathan Baker.

71:46

Inswinging corner taken left-footed by Robert Snodgrass played to the near post, clearance made by Paul Robinson.

70:40

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Lloyd Sam by Nathan Baker. Nathan Baker goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour. Robert Snodgrass delivers the ball from the free kick left-footed from left wing, Hamer Bouazza gets a block in.

Shot from just outside the box by Jay Simpson misses to the right of the target.

61:16

Paul Robinson concedes a free kick for a foul on Adam Clayton. Free kick scored by Robert Snodgrass from outside the penalty box to the top right corner of the goal. Leeds 1-0 Millwall.Assist on the goal came from Adam Clayton.

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McCormack dilemma for Grayson
Leeds manager Simon Grayson must decide whether to recall leading goalscorer Ross McCormack to his starting line-up against Millwall.
Grayson opted to drop McCormack and go with a lone striker up front in the form of Luciano Becchio for the thumping midweek win at Nottingham Forest.
Veteran midfielder Michael Brown also made his first start in almost three months, while Grayson opted to switch Danny Pugh to left-back and utilise Aidy White's pace on the left wing.
Grayson's tactical reshuffle on Tuesday night also allowed for Jonny Howson to play in a more attacking midfield role and the whole team responded with one of their best displays of the season.
Grayson has no new injury or suspension worries as his side bid to register their first home league win in five attempts, their last success coming on October 1.
But defender Darren O'Dea, winger Ramon Nunez, McCormack and fellow striker Andy Keogh are all pushing for recalls.
Millwall can welcome captain Paul Robinson and top-scorer Darius Henderson back into their starting line-up.
Robinson should come back in at centre-half after sitting out the 3-2 win over Doncaster on Tuesday night through suspension, and nine-goal striker Henderson returned as a substitute to score the third after recovering from a foot injury.
Darren Ward is likely to step aside for Robinson and Henderson is set to replace youngster John Marquis in attack.
Steve Mildenhall continues in goal with David Forde still missing with a thigh problem which could keep him out until Christmas.
Defender Jordan Stewart has a groin injury and midfielder Tamika Mkandawire is a long-term casualty after a knee operation.

Formation:4411Manager: Simon Grayson

Leeds

Formation: 442Manager: Kenny Jackett

Millwall

Alex McCarthy

Paul Connolly

Tom Lees

Patrick Kisnorbo

Danny Pugh

Robert Snodgrass

Jonathan Howson

Michael Brown

Adam Clayton

Aidan White

Luciano Becchio

SUBS

Maik Taylor

Lloyd Sam

Ramon Nunez

Leigh Bromby

Andrew Keogh

Home

Away

Steve Mildenhall

Jack Smith

Paul Robinson

Shane Lowry

Nathan Baker

Liam Feeney

Nadjim Abdou

Liam Trotter

Scott Barron

Jay Simpson

Darius Henderson

SUBS

Ryan Allsop

Hamer Bouazza

John Marquis

James Henry

Darren Ward

Match Report

Leeds triumph on emotional afternoon
Robert Snodgrass struck twice in the space of two second-half minutes to see off Millwall 2-0 as the memory of Gary Speed served to inspire Leeds for the second successive match.
The on-field action had played second fiddle to an emotional final tribute at Elland Road for Speed, including a minute's applause, six days after the former Leeds midfielder was found hanged at his home in Cheshire.
Leeds manager Simon Grayson - he signed on for the club as a schoolboy on the same day as Speed - and his players had managed to harness their grief in positive fashion on an emotional night at Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, turning in arguably their best display of the season to win 4-0.
Speed's widow Louise and two sons Edward and Thomas were in attendance against Millwall, together with former team-mates David Batty, Gordon Strachan and Gary McAllister as Leeds clinched their first home win in over two months.
A largely forgettable first half was followed by two moments Speed himself would have been proud of just after the hour-mark when Snodgrass secured the points with a brilliant free-kick and then, two minutes later, a brave diving header.
Grayson named the same starting XI that won so convincingly at Forest on Tuesday night, but there was not even a place on the substitutes' bench for leading goalscorer Ross McCormack.
Opposite number Kenny Jackett made two changes, recalling skipper Paul Robinson and striker Darius Henderson.
The early on-field action was overshadowed by the tributes to Speed and just as Leeds' travelling fans had done at the City Ground on Tuesday night, the home supporters began singing Speed's name in the 11th minute, non-stop for 11 minutes. At Forest, Snodgrass scored just as the tribute had stopped, but there was to be no repeat.
Luciano Becchio headed an early corner wide, while at the other end Henderson forced Leeds goalkeeper Alex McCarthy into a super reflex save with a header from six yards.
But there was scant else to warm either set of fans and Leeds' chances of a first home win in five attempts were dealt a big blow when both captain Jonny Howson and midfield partner Michael Brown limped off injured at the end of the first half.
Lloyd Sam replaced Howson and striker Andy Keogh was sent on for Brown.
Leeds began the second half out of kilter due their enforced reshuffle and Millwall began to grow in self-belief, but Scott Barron will have felt he should have done better with his free-kick after Paddy Kisnorbo had fouled Jack Smith on the edge of the area.
Sam began to make headway down the right for Leeds though and he swung in a fine cross that Becchio headed straight at visiting goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall just before the hour.
Leeds then hit Millwall with a double blow in the space of two minutes.
Millwall defender Robinson brought down Leeds midfielder Adam Clayton 25 yards from goal and Snodgrass curled the subsequent free-kick, left-footed, sublimely into the top corner in the 62nd minute.
Two minutes later Sam whipped in another telling cross and Snodgrass got in front of his marker to send a diving header goalwards that Mildenhall could only parry into his net.
Leeds threatened to increase their lead and Mildenhall saved well to deny Becchio a third goal in the 88th minute and kept out Sam's curling effort in time added on.
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